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Prysmian secures contract worth around € 250 M for a submarine power cable link

Started by Bennu Meer, February 02, 2016, 10:07:35 AM

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Prysmian secures contract worth around € 250 M for a submarine power cable link between the Netherlands and Denmark

Prysmian Group, world leader in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, has been awarded a new contract worth around €250 million for an HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) submarine interconnector that will link Denmark and the Netherlands, by TenneT TSO B.V. and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login SOV, the operators of the Dutch and of the Danish power transmission grids, respectively.

The COBRAcable interconnector will contribute to the realisation of a sustainable international energy landscape, a key aim of the European Union, who is to support the project through the EEPR (European Energy Programme for Recovery). The connection will be constructed using HVDC technology, which minimizes transmission losses over the long distances involved.

"This important award reconfirms our prominent role in the submarine cables sector - states Massimo Battaini Senior Vice President Energy Projects at Prysmian Group - as well as acknowledging our commitment to the development of smarter and greener power grids. We are very pleased and most proud of having been chosen alongside Siemens to undertake this challenging project by reputed and long standing customers."

The contract awarded to Prysmian involves the turn-key supply and installation of an HVDC bipole that will operate at a voltage level of ±320 kV with a rating of approximately 700 MW. It will run along a total route of around 325 kilometres and will include two onshore lengths to link to the onshore converter stations, which are to be provided under separate contract by Siemens.

All cables will be produced in Arco Felice (near Naples, Italy) and Pikkala (near Helsinki, Finland), the Group's centres of technological and manufacturing excellence for submarine cables. Prysmian is currently building on recent investments made in its Pikkala factory with a further approximately € 10 million upgrade to existing production lines, to significantly increase its manufacturing capacity of extruded HV submarine cables. The marine cable laying activities, which will be performed by the Group's own cable-laying vessels, the Cable Enterprise and the Giulio Verne, will also see the use of their newly acquired barge. Delivery of the cable system is scheduled by the 3rd Quarter of 2018.

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